Why
does this keep happening to America? Since the month of September, the
United States has been absolutely pummeled by a devastating series of
disasters, and this most recent one may be the worst of all. Right now,
communities all along the Mississippi, Missouri and Arkansas rivers are
dealing with “historic” flooding. In Missouri, it is being said that
nobody “that is living has ever seen anything like this“, and it is
being projected that rivers could reach levels not seen since “the Great
Flood” of 1993. Portions of Interstate 44 have been totally shut down,
and thousands of people have either already been evacuated from their
homes or are preparing to evacuate. It would be difficult to overstate
the utter devastation that we are witnessing. Personally, I have some
very good friends in southern Missouri, and I will definitely be keeping
them in my prayers.The governor of Missouri, Jay
Nixon, is warning people to be very careful. Thirteen people have
already been killed by the flooding, and Nixon says that the waters are
going “places they’ve never been before”…Thirteen
people in Missouri have died in floods caused by severe storms over the
weekend, and although the rain has moved on, swollen rivers are still
rising and won’t crest for days, Gov. Jay Nixon said.“It’s
very clear that Missouri is in the midst of a very historic and
dangerous flooding event,” Nixon told reporters Tuesday. “The amount of
rain we’ve received, in some places in excess of a foot, has caused
river levels to not only rise rapidly,but to go to places they’ve never
been before.”A state of emergency was declared in
Missouri on Monday, and yesterday Governor Nixon activated the National
Guard. But the river is still rising, and the worst is yet to come.At
this point, some communities have already been totally wiped out. This
includes the little town of Rockaway Beach, which is not too far away
from Branson. The following comes from USA Today…In
Missouri, some areas have already been hit hard by the first wave of
rising water. Rockaway Beach, located near Branson in southwest
Missouri, was swamped by waters from the swollen White River.The tourist town of 800 “has just been demolished,” Mayor Don Smith told KYTV. “It’s devastating, and we are all so exhausted.”It
is being reported that the Mississippi River is now a mile wide is some
places, and there are debris piles that are up to two stories tall.
Authorities are projecting that the flooding along some areas of the
river will match or break all-time records that were set back in 1993…In
some parts of the Missouri, rivers are expected to crest as high as
they did during devastating flooding in 1993, which is known as the
“great flood,” Nixon said.The National Weather Service
predicted that the Mississippi River at Chester, Illinois, would crest
at 49.7 feet Friday, matching the 1993 record, the governor’s office
said. The Mississippi at Thebes was expected to crest Saturday at a
record-breaking 47.5 feet.The Mississippi River is
expected to reach nearly 15 feet above flood stage on Thursday at St.
Louis, which would be the second-worst flood on record, behind only the
devastating 1993 flood.What is happening in the center
of the country right now is just the continuation of a trend that has
been building for months. Just check out this list of flooding events
that we have seen in the U.S. since the end of the summer…-Moisture from Hurricane Joaquin caused the worst flooding in the history of the state of South Carolina.-Flash flooding caused “rivers of mud” to cover highways in southern California.-The remnants of Hurricane Patricia caused tremendous flooding in many parts of Texas.-One
of the strongest El Ninos ever recorded has sent an endless stream of
storms barreling into coastal areas of Oregon and Washington. This has
caused horrible flooding in some areas.Meanwhile, we continue to witness a rise in earthquake activity as well.Oklahoma,
which had already shattered an all-time state record for earthquakes in
2015, was hit by a 4.3 magnitude earthquake yesterday.And
just within the last 24 hours, a 4.4 magnitude earthquake hit near San
Bernardino, California, and a 4.8 magnitude earthquake shook
northwestern Washington and Vancouver Island.Also,
let’s not forget all of the wildfires that have been happening. On
Christmas Day, a massive 1,200 acre blaze erupted near Ventura,
California, and that topped off a year during which wildfires burned
more acres in America than ever before.Of course I
could also mention the extremely rare EF-4 tornado that ripped through
Garland, Texas just a few days ago and the ongoing multi-year drought
that is still plaguing most of the state of California.On
top of everything else, a huge solar storm is going to hit our planet
on New Year’s Eve. Fortunately, authorities do not expect that it will
do that much damage.Nobody can deny that our weather is getting really, really crazy.So precisely why is this happening?There
is certainly a lot of debate about this. It is almost as if someone
flipped a switch in September and turned on a disaster machine, because
since that time there has been an endless parade of major events.Do you have a theory that can explain what we are witnessing?COMMENT:It's
called the karma wave. In the universe, for every action there are
reactions. Man's greatest misgiving is that he thinks he can act outside
of the natural karmic laws and force his will on other men, systems or
events. What he is in fact doing is unleashing karmic effects upon
himself or his nation. If I was going to write a post graduate thesis on
World War 2, it would study how conqueror was conquered in proportion
to the evil they perpetrated upon others. Did the Japanese bomb
Hiroshima by destroying Nanking? Did Hitler destroy Berlin by invading
Russia? In karma yes. The British parliament voted to bomb. Then within a
short period of time the floods started too. God will not be mocked.
Need good energy? Put out good karma. We are all united in the time
space of the universe. Was the Bush doctrine coming home to roost? There
were significant hints with Crawford, Texas having a storm touch down.
The George Bush turnpike suffered casualties. As you sow, so shall you
reap. A Christian nation might understand that. In America the corporate
ethos determines themselves masters of the universe. Like the
boomerang, force exerted against others returns upon us. The human race
seem slow to catch on. Keep a boat handy for the flood. It served Noah
well. Want out? Ask for forgiveness of trespasses. Better you humble
yourself than let God do it for you. God said we're all sinners. Our
leaders claim they are saints. One of them is lying. I put my bet on God
being sincere. Many karma waves have passed over me. It's a free will
choice. Choose well.

"think" there is nut~in go~in ON in the 'weather~game' HUH ??? ...yea folks it's ALL God's work /doing humm, yea, yep, um hum, yup folks THIS shit goesssssss wayyyyyy back 2 the 1920's ??? or EVEN earlier ! nawww "it's" an act of God

Extensive List of PATENTS

For anyone doubting the existence of the phenomenon of
geoengineering/weather modification, please take a minute to read
through this extensive list of patents from America on equipment and
processes used in just such programs. The evidence is clear.United States Patent and Trademark Office

1338343 – April 27, 1920 – Process And Apparatus For The Production of Intense Artificial Clouds, Fogs, or Mists